Civilian Lunch & Learn

Map the Mandate.
Simulate the Threat.
Prove the Defense.

Align cybersecurity investments to federal mandates, validate security controls against real-world threats, and maximize your existing cyber investments.

Thursday, July 16 · 1:30 – 4:30 PM National Union Building, 4th Floor · Washington, DC
CPE Eligible · up to 2 credits

Hosted by FRC with Carahsoft, Trellix & AttackIQ

Why Attend

Are your security tools actually stopping threats?

Join us for an afternoon discussing how civilian agencies can align cybersecurity investments to federal mandates, validate security controls against real-world threats, and maximize existing cyber investments.

As agencies face evolving cyber threats, tighter budgets, and heightened mandates, a simple yet critical question remains: are your security tools stopping threats?

The urgency is growing. OMB Memorandum M-26-14, issued in May 2026, shifts federal cybersecurity logging and visibility requirements away from rigid compliance-driven data collection and toward an outcome-based, risk-focused operational model centered on visibility, continuous monitoring, and defending against AI-enabled threats. As agencies advance Zero Trust initiatives, defending against these threats and validating security controls has become more important than ever.

Learn how Trellix's comprehensive cybersecurity tools help civilian agencies protect their environments, while AttackIQ enables agencies to continuously validate their security controls through automated breach and attack simulation. Together with FRC's Keystone solution, agencies can connect mandates to security tools, map threats to MITRE ATT&CK techniques, and prove defenses are working as intended.

Whether you're meeting emerging cyber requirements, validating and optimizing your existing tools, or strengthening your agency's cyber resilience, this Lunch & Learn delivers actionable insights from cyber experts — and afterward, stay for happy hour and networking in the venue's speakeasy.

What to Expect

An afternoon built for civilian agencies

1

Welcome & Opening Remarks

2

Trellix Threat Defense Presentation

3

AttackIQ Breach & Attack Simulation Presentation

4

FRC Keystone Solution Demo & Wrap-Up

5

Networking in the Speakeasy of the National Union Building

Learning Objectives

What you'll take away

  • Understand how Trellix solutions help strengthen cyber resilience and support threat defense.
  • Learn how breach & attack simulation can validate security controls and identify potential gaps.
  • Explore how the MITRE ATT&CK framework can help measure defense effectiveness.
  • Identify ways to maximize the value of existing cybersecurity tools and investments.

When

Thursday, July 16
1:30 – 4:30 PM
Happy hour & networking to follow

Where

National Union Building — 4th Floor
918 F St NW
Washington, DC 20004

CPE Credits

Up to 2 credits
Field of Study: Information Technology
No fee · administered by Carahsoft

Presented By

FRC, Carahsoft, Trellix & AttackIQ

FRC
Carahsoft
Trellix
AttackIQ
Continuing Education

CPE credit information

We are pleased to offer continuing professional education (CPE) credits to attendees. CPE certification is administered by Carahsoft Technology Corp., registered with NASBA as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors.

  • Event: Civilian Lunch & Learn — Map the Mandate. Simulate the Threat. Prove the Defense.
  • Date: Thursday, July 16
  • Time: 1:30 – 4:30 PM
  • Hosts: FRC + Carahsoft + Trellix + AttackIQ
  • Cost: No fee
  • Max CPE credits available: 2
  • Field of Study: Information Technology
  • Program Level: Basic
  • Delivery Method: Group Live
  • Prerequisites / Advanced Preparation: None

To earn full CPE credit, attendees must be present for the duration of the event, sign in with their full name, and complete the event evaluation survey in full at the conclusion of the session.

Who should attend: Public sector employees with a role in technology and cybersecurity. Prior knowledge of Trellix & AttackIQ solutions is not required. Others are also welcome.

Program description: This session explores how civilian agencies can align cybersecurity investments with federal mandates, validate security controls through breach and attack simulation, and measure cyber defense effectiveness — with practical knowledge to strengthen resilience and maximize existing security investments.

Refunds & cancellations: There is no fee for this event and no penalty for cancellations. For questions regarding cancellations, please contact Sarah Scarpitti, Field Marketing Coordinator at FRC.

CPE certification is administered by Carahsoft Technology Corp. Carahsoft is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors at www.nasbaregistry.org.

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